Historic Religious Institutions
A longtime Indiana Landmarks Member, Stan Cox supported saving the state's significant African American places, contributing $100,000 for repairs at Mount Pleasant Beach Church in Rush County. The newly established Cox Fund for African American Heritage Sites carries on his preservation impact, providing planning and restoration grants.
Washington, D.C., June 21, 2000. The African American Heritage Preservation Foundation, Inc. has been informed that the Thomas Slave Chapel, located in Huddleston, Bedford County, Virginia (c.1850-National Register eligible), has been designated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as an Official Project of Save America's Treasures, it was announced today.
Thomas Slave Chapel - Virginia
Washington, DC - June 2000 The African American Heritage Preservation Foundation, Inc. has been informed that the Thomas Slave Chapel, located in Huddleston, Bedford County, Virginia (c.1850-National Register eligible), has been designated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as an Official Project of Save America's Treasures, it was announced today.
Washington, DC - June 2000 The African American Heritage Preservation Foundation, Inc. has been informed that the Thomas Slave Chapel, located in Huddleston, Bedford County, Virginia (c.1850-National Register eligible), has been designated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as an Official Project of Save America's Treasures, it was announced today.